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Tennessee private-probation council approves remote meeting necessity, re-elects chair and reviews budget
Summary
At its February meeting the Tennessee Private Probation Services Council approved a statement of necessity to allow remote participation, adopted Robert’s Rules of Order, reappointed Judge Brody Kane as chair and retained Judge Teresa Nelson as vice chair, and reviewed a near‑break‑even budget with a $485 deficit and $609,675 in reserves.
The Tennessee Private Probation Services Council approved procedural and organizational business at its regularly scheduled February meeting, including a statement of necessity to allow members to participate electronically, continuing the current chair and vice chair, and a budget update showing a small deficit and a healthy reserve.
Council executive director Roxanna Gamusio opened the meeting and confirmed a quorum. Michael Underhill read a statement of necessity under Tennessee Code Annotated section 8-44-108 to permit electronic participation because a physical quorum was not practical. “This is the regularly scheduled meeting of the Tennessee Private Probation…
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